CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds
Webinar NCThis is a weekly presentation regarding palliative care with various speakers and topics. CME continuing education credit is available to qualified participants within the UNC School of Medicine.
This is a weekly presentation regarding palliative care with various speakers and topics. CME continuing education credit is available to qualified participants within the UNC School of Medicine.
Please note that this event has been canceled. This lecture will offer free CME, NCPD/CNE, ACPE and ASRT continuing education credits.
Speaker: David Spector, PhD, Robert B. Gardner Jr., Professor, Director of Research, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Hosted by UNC Lineberger's Mauro Calabrese, PhD.
Speaker: UNC Lineberger's John P. Morris IV, PhD, assistant professor of pharmacology, UNC-Chapel Hill.
Please join us for our annual fundraising event at Teer Farm where we'll have plenty of North Carolina BBQ, beer, wine and some kickin’ Bluegrass music. We’ll also have a silent auction full of exciting items! To date, the Farm Party has raised more than $40,000 for UNC Lineberger.
During these worrisome times, we know you may have things on your mind. Caregiver Conversations is a supportive program just for caregivers caring for a patient with a cancer diagnosis. Caregiver Conversations are held every Tuesday and are facilitated by N.C. Cancer Hospital staff. Given the current safety measures in place for COVID-19, these weekly … Read more
This is a weekly presentation regarding palliative care with various speakers and topics. CME continuing education credit is available to qualified participants within the UNC School of Medicine.
Speaker: Madeleine J. Oudin, PhD, Tiampo Family, assistant professor, department of biological engineering, Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology, Tufts University. Hosted by UNC Lineberger's James Bear, PhD.
The UNC Lineberger Oncology Clinical Trials Course is designed for faculty and trainees interested in clinical trials research. The intended audience is all interested fellows, APPs or faculty in a cancer-related division or department, including learners from med onc, hem onc, gyn onc, urologic oncology, ENT, pediatric oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, etc.
Quantitative Imaging Workshop is a high-impact multi-disciplinary forum for the advancement of quantitative low-dose computerized tomography imaging biomarkers for detection and management of early thoracic disease—lung cancer, COPD and cardiovascular disease—three of the top four leading causes of death in the U.S.